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Crosshaven House is an 18th century Country House in the centre of Crosshaven. Built in the Palladian style in 1750, this fine cut limestone ashlar building has a 3-storey central block with two detached pavilions to east and west.

Crosshaven House is an 18th century Country House in the centre of Crosshaven. Built in the Palladian style in 1750, this fine cut limestone ashlar building has a 3-storey central block with two detached pavilions to east and west. Although the house was built in 1750, it remained unoccupied until the early 19th century so all joinery and decorative features date from after 1800. The windows however, are mid 18th Century originals and have the heavy distinctive frames of that period, appearing as if hollowed out of solid timber.

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